Scott T. Morrison graduated from the Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech) in 1983 with a triple major in Management Science, Marketing and Computer Science. He has had extensive experience in all aspects of portrait, architectural and fine art photography. He also attended continuing education programs at Rocky Mountain School of Photography, the Nikon School of Photography, The Cleveland Institute of Art and EPIC. In 1991 he started his own business, Discovery Photo Studio and Gallery, in Beachwood, Ohio. Scott has been published locally, nationally, and internationally in magazines such as Outdoor Photographer, Evidence Technology , Properties , Beachwood Buzz, The Mill, RPM, and, Surreal Beauty Magazine. Dozens of his prints, featuring stunningly vivid landscapes and visceral wildlife, appear in galleries across America, including the Cleveland Museum of Art. Discovery Photo specializes in fun, unique and creative portraits. We do everything from basic head shots to full portfolios. We have a state of the art studio located in Beachwood, Ohio. Cleveland is full of a wide variety of locations from beaches to urban. We are willing to go the extra mile to get the perfect shot. When he's not working, Scott, his wife Liz and their two children, Daniel and Amanda, travel the countryside in style in their travel trailer. His two favorite places in the world are Glaciers National Park in Montana and Arches National Park in Utah. Scott enjoys driving his classic 1964 Dodge convertible. He also enjoys making craft beers.

A native Clevelander raised in Central America, Johnny Wu is, a veteran award-winning filmmaker with an MBA (from Cleveland State University)with a specialization in branding. Johnny has made visual art into reality for businesses and independent filmmaking since 1998. He is well known and respected within the Asian Pacific American community in Ohio, and has co-founded the Cleveland Asian Festival, as well as recognized by ethnic cultural groups as the Producer for Cleveland Cultural Gardens’ One World Day since 2015.

Wu is one of the few pioneers in developing talent in Cleveland’s independent film community. In October 2003, he founded the monthly Cleveland IndieClub, which provides a voice for local visual artists to showcase their work and vision.

Wu currently sits as an executive board member of St. Clair Superior Development Corp, member of the International Task Force for Cleveland Museum of Art, WKYC Community Council Member, City of Cleveland Consumer Affairs Community Board, VP of Organizations Relation for OCA Cleveland Chapter, Board member with Cleveland Council of World Affairs, to name a few. He is an inductee to two Martial Arts Hall of Fames, and an inductee of the International Indie Filmmakers Hall of Fame.

Wu’s goal is to provide visual entertainment that challenges himself to become a better filmmaker. His latest success T.R.A.C.E., a web series, has garnered worldwide attention, which has resulted in him being asked to give talks at several Wizard World Comic Con Conventions. His current feature film Innerself, a Martial Arts Comedy Musical, recently had a sold out VIP screening on May 12 at Atlas Cinemas Lakeshore 7’s 400-seat theater. The movie is currently at Cannes Film Market for distribution acquisition.

Wu currently is in post-production of a 20-minute Spider-Man Fan Film called Parker and is in pre-production of several films including a Winter Soldier Fan Film, Wu Xia 2 at a martial arts short film, The Code a feature film and a documentary about Cultural Appropriation.